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Committee Holds Hearing on Deficient Electrical Systems at U.S. Facilities in Iraq
 

 

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Subject - Committee Holds Hearing on Deficient Electrical Systems at U.S. Facilities in Iraq

August 4, 2008
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Committee Holds Hearing on Deficient Electrical Systems at U.S. Facilities in Iraq

The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held a hearing titled, “Deficient Electrical Systems at U.S. Facilities in Iraq” on Wednesday, July 30, 2008, in 2154 Rayburn House Office Building.Image

The hearing examined electrical problems leading to the injuries and deaths of military personnel and the Department of Defense’s management and oversight of contractors.

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